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Bulldozers could be chewing up the earth at 59 Low St., as soon as July with the hope that the city’s proposed $8.3 million ...
From projects set for a grand opening to concepts still in the planning stages, several additions could transform the city's recreational landscape.
The City of Independence approved an applicant’s, on behalf of Verizon, request to install a telecommunications tower at the northwest corner of McCulley Road and County Road 19.
The Independence School Board named a longtime district leader to serve as interim superintendent for the 2025-26 school year ...
A new swimming & fishing dock, an accessible kayak launch and picnic shelters are just some of those improvements.
A Kansas company perhaps best known for being one of the largest artificial turf installers in the country is bringing a new ...
High School. In February, work is expected to start on a new aquatic center to replace the school's existing pool. According to Superintendent Leah Dumezich, the current pool is around 60 years ...
City council members last week approved an $854,000 contract hiring Michael Brendle Architects to design a new $7 million recreation center, which will be one of the largest in Denver. It's scheduled ...
The Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center is breaking ground on new facilities to provide a better educational and training experience for law enforcement officers in training. KSN looks into the ...
Also Monday, ERC members received the latest pulse update and impact statement from leadership team members. The Emporia ...
The City of Lawrence is asking the community for feedback on plans to implement memberships and fees to use recreational ...